[quote name='Eltis']Ahead of the curve? California was way ahead of the curve by granting domestic partnerships rights nearly equal and in some ways superior to marriage.
http://lesbianlife.about.com/od/gaymarriageinformation/f/CADPvsMarriage.htm
You know what's really confusing? Leading a deceitful campaign that says you are being denied equal rights when you have had them all along (it's great for making everyone in opposition look like homophobic assholes though).
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Last time I looked, it wasn't the gays who brought the whole Prop 8 thing on California.
It wasn't the gays who told everyone that their religious freedoms were doomed, that all churches would have to marry gay people, and that children would have to be taught gay marriage in school. But please, go ahead and blame the gays for being deceitful.
Also, last time I looked, I no longer have the same rights I did even eight months ago. I can now get a divorce, but I can't get remarried. So please tell me how my rights are "equal"?
Domestic partnership is not superior to marriage in any meaningful way. Domestic partnership will not:
- grant your domestic partner citizenship or protect them from deportation
- grant the relationship any federal standing
- result in equal treatment for a variety of health, survivorship, and insurance/inheritance related situations
Is it close? Yeah. Is it equal? No. There are many little differences that are quite a pain. My taxes were a

ing nightmare this year, all due to differences in how registered domestic partners, married couples, and same-sex married couples are treated.
Also note that domestic partnership is wonderful if you stay in California. Once you step outside, it's worthless. Don't take my word for it. See what could happen
if you visit Florida.
The reality is that this was never about rights. It was about trying to change public perception of normalcy. The problem is, telling people that the beliefs that they were brought up with are a bunch of garbage (whether they are or not) is generally not the best way to win them over. If anything, it breeds resentment and sets back the very cause you are trying to push forward.
It was a huge monetary loss for everyone and a major setback to the gay movement. All because some judges decided that their opinions were more important than the popular vote.
Yeah. It's all the judges fault. Those damned Republican appointed activist judges that are apparently incapable of deciding that a law is unconstitutional.
And the gays. They should just wait until everyone is comfortable with them. However long that takes.